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There was a rage some years ago, for painting discolored, damaged
baths and sinks with two part epoxy paint. I find nothing outrageous about expecting epoxy to adhere quite well to a glass surface (which defines the vitreous enamel surface) Brian W On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 20:17:53 GMT, Peggie Hall wrote: Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Can you not paint it? Epoxy paint, enamel, porcelain paint... I doubt it Lloyd...in fact, I don't think I've ever seen a painted porcelain sink or other device, only dinnerware, figurines etc....and that's painted before it's glazed. I doubt that paint would adhere to glazed porcelain...at least not for long. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall |
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